• EU pork market: Production gains, weaker exports in first half of the year

    Higher slaughter numbers and carcase weights have helped production in key producing countries, according to AHDB.

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  • China's pig inventory to grow marginally due to recovery in sow numbers

    The swine inventory in 2025 is expected to grow due to a recovery in the number of sows. Animal health and management techniques could improve the number of pigs per sow per year.

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  • Typhoon Yagi kills poultry, pigs, raising live prices in Vietnam

    Live pig prices in Vietnam have risen steadily since Typhoon Yagi and subsequent flooding affected several pig farms in the country, which has already been hit by African swine fever outbreaks in recent years, reported Reuters. 

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  • Brazilian pig sector reports record growth over last 8 years

    Brazilian pig farming is experiencing its best years ever due to a remarkable growth between 2015 and 2023, as highlighted by the 2024 report from the Brazilian Association of Pig Farmers (ABCS).

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  • ASF epidemic: experts call for comprehensive cooperation in the fight against the virus

    Ukraine's agricultural sector has hosted a significant event - the Profitable Pig Production International Congress. The event brought together leading experts, producers, scientists and entrepreneurs to share experiences and introduce the latest achievements in the pig industry. The congress started with welcoming remarks by representatives of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection and the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders.

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  • France considering fence on German border to protect against ASF

    France is considering building a fence on its border with Germany to keep out wild boar and prevent a devastating African swine fever (ASF) outbreak, as it increases surveillance along the border.

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  • EU, China boost efforts to avert trade issues, EU says

    The European Commission and China agreed to intensify efforts to avert EU import tariffs on China-built electric vehicles and could re-examine a minimum-price deal previously rejected by the EU, Reuters reported, citing the Commission on Thursday.

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  • Fall in Spanish pork exports

    Pork exports grew 4% in June 2024, but are down 3.5% year-to-date.

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  • The Netherlands: Fine for mixing pigs in slaughterhouse

    Enforcement action against slaughterhouses that mix groups of pigs upon arrival at the slaughterhouse will be taken starting August 15.

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  • France steps up African swine fever surveillance at German border

    France has increased its surveillance of African swine fever (ASF) along part of the border with Germany as the disease continues to spread among wild boar in much of Europe, Reuters reported, citing the agriculture ministry on Tuesday.

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  • Feed quality control — keeping animals healthy

    Participants in the Animal Health in Ukraine project, implemented by the AUPB and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), have the opportunity to conduct laboratory monitoring of the quality of feed fed to pigs.

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  • Boar’s Head permanently closing facility following listeria outbreak

    Company implementing enhanced food safety and quality measures following “dark moment.”

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  • China's pork industry crisis causes drop in soybean imports

    China is the world's leading importer of soybeans, accounting for 61% of total foreign sales per season. The current situation directly impacts prices, with Asian demand tending to contract.

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  • Netherlands: Reduction of pig numbers remains key

    The number of farm animals in the Netherlands will still have to come down – and that includes pigs. The new government announced its agricultural policies in more detail this week.

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  • The best protection for pig farms is biosecurity

    The rapid spread of African swine fever in Ukraine and around the world has highlighted the need to strengthen measures to control the spread of this highly contagious disease. First and foremost, it is important to implement and comply with biosecurity.

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  • French want culling of all wild boars near border

    French farmers unions have demanded the mass culling of all wild boar in a wide zone along the border with Germany in order to avoid African Swine Fever (ASF) from coming into the country.

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  • Spanish PM urges EU to reconsider tariffs on Chinese EVs

    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Wednesday the European Union should reconsider proposed import tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, and urged Brussels and Beijing to find a compromise that avoids a trade war, reported Reuters. 

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  • Irish pig farmers can expect a second profitable year

    Irish pig farmers can expect a profitable income this year, based on pig prices remaining on a high level. That would be the second year with a profit, following an income loss for 20 consecutive months from August 2021 to March 2023. The average financial loss was €522,000 per pig farm, the Agricultural and Food Development Authority Teagasc reports in its ‘Situation and Outlook Report’.

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